
The failures on the late models are ALWAYS flyback doodah or a tube melts and turns the amp into a parts bin with a Marshall logo.
Zeus.. put down that bolt.
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Yes, Dawk certainly qualified as a nut! In the mid '70s he did some amp work for me. One of the times I visited his single wide trailer shop near Cortland, NY, I had the opportunity to play one of Ritchie's scalloped fretboard Strats through one of his (claimed to be 400 watt) modded Major stacks, at volume! Absolutely BRUTAL! At the time, he had two of Ritchie's full stacks and one of Jon Lord's in lined up along one wall of that tiny trailer! The work he ws doing for me was resurrecting a blackface Super Reverb into a fire breathing and self destructing pile of useless POO sporting 6550s! I had to pressure him to redo it as mostly stock to be able to use it!Reeltarded wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 7:06 pm The Pig had tremendous voltage. Over 700 and the poor screens melted.
Majors don't have a lot less. UL supply is end of the line. Melted screens ahead. Modern tubes need not apply. (that is why about one of ten still operates with original transformers) The 6550 exports are still extant in much larger numbers.
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Dawk said the flyback potential is about what it takes to create life from stitched together convicts. Have you ever seen one of his rebuilt transformers? Not cheap. He was a nut.
My sincerest thanks for sharing all that. Any chance of a link or such to the mentioned "rare Pig PA schematic floating around?" Do you have any estimate of the "crossover frequency" and slope/overlap between the Bass and Treble channels? While the circuitry of the Treble looks like a classic high pass and the Bass like a low pass, I'm not savvy enough to ascertain the frequencies and/or db per octave by simply looking at component values.Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:09 pmWatts-ish: 45-50The Ballzz wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:21 pmDr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 2:00 pm I built a shrunken version of one years ago as I was more interested in the preamp sounds than the power. 2xKT66 instead of 4xKT88 and called it the Piglet.
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Very Cool! Please share more info. How many watts-ish? How did it sound? Willingness to share a schematic? I'm especially curious as to the voltages at the PI and preamp nodes?
This was exactly the kind of reply I was hoping to elicit from this fabulous brain trust!
Enquiring Minds & All That,
Gene
Sound: great...a bit limited but a novel and interesting concept where you basically have one really bright preamp and one really dark one and you blend em.
Schematic: below. its quite similar to the 'vintagekiki' one posted in the OP. I did a lot of research and comparison with photos and the rare Pig PA schematic floating around.
Voltages: dont have them but I wasnt trying to match anything specific. I used pretty standard 50W Marshall iron so the plates were ~450VDC
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To bad the schematic so bad and hard to read .pdf64 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 5:44 pm The Sound City 50Plus MkIV took that tone control idea a step further, adding a mid control.
I don’t regard them as being active tone controls, but I’ve been overruled on the matter by the super brains on MEF
http://soundcitysite.com/Sound_City_LB_ ... ematic.pdf